Jonathan BellinLessons from HistoryThe Treaty to Outlaw WarHow a group of diplomats tried to ban war — and why it failed.Nov 11, 2023Nov 11, 2023
Jonathan BellinLessons from HistoryIn Revolutionary Russia, History Repeats ItselfThe Kornilov Affair reminds us that military coups can often have unexpected consequences.Aug 7, 20231Aug 7, 20231
Jonathan BellDid Peterloo Change Britain?The Peterloo Massacre was a violent crackdown on public protest, but after 200 years its legacy is still up for debateFeb 19, 2023Feb 19, 2023
Jonathan BellinILLUMINATIONThe Jarrow CrusadeIn the midst of the Great Depression, one British industrial town brought the fight to ParliamentFeb 5, 20231Feb 5, 20231
Jonathan BellinILLUMINATIONThe Origins of ‘America First’The history of ‘America First’ is deeply rooted in U.S. foreign policyJan 5, 2023Jan 5, 2023
Jonathan BellThe First Day of the Second World WarHow a false flag incident launched World War TwoMay 16, 20224May 16, 20224
Jonathan BellThe Forgotten War Between Ukraine and Russia in 1918In 1918, a few hundred Ukrainian students fought gallantly against a 4000-strong Bolshevik army in defence of KyivMar 11, 2022Mar 11, 2022
Jonathan BellHitler’s Bonfire: The 1933 Nazi Book BurningsWith the Nazi Party growing in strength, 1933 would bring about book burnings on an unprecedented scaleFeb 16, 2022Feb 16, 2022
Jonathan BellThe Great Race to ConstantinopleAs war broke out in 1914, Britain began its race to destroy the Goeben and the BreslauJan 3, 2022Jan 3, 2022
Jonathan BellHitler’s Failed Bid to Conquer MoscowOperation Typhoon and the Battle for MoscowNov 2, 2021Nov 2, 2021